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V. montana, Z., except 7J h 78, 84, So, 91, 9..', 93, 97, 100, 101, 105, 

 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, U>. 



V. scutellata, L., except 84- 



V. Anagallis-aquatica, Z., except 84, 94, 99, 10.$. 

 b. anagalliformis, Bor., 109. 



V. Beccabunga, Z., all. 



EUPHRASIA, L. The records for this genus chiefly follow Mr. F. 

 Townsend's paper in the "Journal of Botany" (1897), with 

 additional records since its publication, ' Notes of a Tour in 

 North Scotland,' by Rev. E. S. Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred, 

 and ' Notes from Cantire,' by Mr. C. E. Salmon, both in the 

 same journal (1898, pp. 173-174). 



E. borealis, ]Vttst., 92, 96, 98, 106-109, ITI > II2 - 



E. brevipila, Burn, and Gremli, 87, 88, 92, 95, 98, 101, 105, 108, 

 109. 



E. nemorosa, Mart., 92, 112. 



E. curta, Fr., Perth, 92, 97, 108, 109. 



var. glabrescens, Wttst., 106, 107. 



E. occidentalis, Wttst., 97, 108. 



E. latifolia, Pursh, 108. 



var. grandiflora, Wttst t , 108. 



E. foulaensis, Towns., 88, 92, 107-109, in, 112. 



E. gracilis, Fr., 88, 92, 96-98, 101, 105, 108, 109, 112. 

 var. Friesii, Sanio, 92. 

 var. primaria, Fr., 92, 105. 



E. scotica, Wttst., 92, 96-98, 101, 105, 108, 109, 112. 



E. Rostkoviana, Hue., 98, 105, 109. 



Bartsia Odontites, Huds., except 113. 



a. verna, Reichb., 88, no. 



b. serotina (Reichb.}, Perthshire, no. 



c. litoralis, Reichb., 97, 107, 108. 



B. viscosa, Z., 73, 74, 767 (reported by Sonntag for, 85, 86), 98-101. 

 B. alpha, Z, 88, 97 (?), 98, 105 (?). 

 Pedicularis palustris, Z., all. 

 P. sylvatica, Z., all. 

 Rhinanthus Crista-galli, Z., all. 



b. Drummond-Hayi, F. B. White, Perthshire, 108. 

 1 R. major, Ehrh., Si, 85, 90, 91!, 92!, 937, 95, 96, 106, in, 112. 

 Melampyrum pratense, Z., except 78, 112. 



d. montanum, Johnst., 72 (?), 74, 86-89, 95, 96, 103. 



e. hians, Druce, 74, 95, 108. 



M. sylvaticum, Z, 73, 75, 80, Si, 83 (?), 87-92, 94, 95 (?), 96, 99, 

 105, 1 06, 109, in (?). 



1 Rhinanthus major, Ehrh., has been observed only within quite recent years 

 in 91 and 92 in a stackyard and among cereals and artificial pastures. These 

 habitats clearly indicate human agency. 



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